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In New Zealand, shopping, parties and big hugs mark start of 'COVID-free' life
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealanders hugged and kissed, shopped, and planned parties on Tuesday as the country took off all coronavirus restrictions for the first time in more than three months, while much of the rest of the world is still grappling with the pandemic.
Adidas China sales back to growth faster than expected
BERLIN: German sportswear firm Adidas said sales had returned to growth in greater China faster than it had expected after the coronavirus lockdown, while the reopening of business in Europe and the Americas was going more gradually.
Spike in electricity bills due to MCO
SHAH ALAM: Many Malaysians are either working from home, or spending more time there, during the movement control order (MCO) period, says Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) chairman chairman Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid.
Midnight cowboy steak: French restaurant re-opens after lockdown
NANTES, France (Reuters) - The steak restaurant that Jean-Pierre Le Bot co-owns in the French city of Nantes had been shut for 11 weeks, so when officials gave the go-ahead for it to open on Tuesday, he was not going to wait a moment longer than needed.
Dutch bar terraces fill quickly as lockdown ends
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Terraces throughout the Netherlands filled quickly on Monday as bars and restaurants were allowed to open for the first time in almost three months on a sunny public holiday.
Pasar Bisik fish market in Penaga shut a week for breaching SOP
KEPALA BATAS: The famous Pasar Bisik fish market in Penaga has been ordered to shut down by the state Health Department for a week following failure to follow the standard operation procedure (SOP) during the conditional movement control order (MCO) period.
With the most Unesco heritage sites, Italy struggles to revive cultural tourism
The country with the most Unesco World Heritage Sites is struggling to come up with ideas to entice visitors.
UN agency warns pandemic could kill 1 in 8 museums worldwide
Experts warn one in eight museums worldwide could face permanent closure due to the pandemic.
More clouds needed to fill dams
DESPITE all the rain and floods, Penang’s dam levels hardly budged.